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Congress · 117th Congress

Justice Department spending bill in limbo over police funds

Commission on Civil Rights, an independent agency funded in the bill, would receive $13 million, Bowman pointed out, of which $1 million is intended for the Commission on the Social Status of Black Men

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Conor Lamb preparing to launch Senate run in August

Arkoosh raised $1 million, followed by Kenyatta with $503,000. Fetterman also led the Democratic field with nearly $3.1 million left in his campaign account as of June 30.

Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats change tack on spending bill floor debate

/p> If they’re able to complete the Commerce-Justice-Science bill this week as well, it would mean the House would have passed 10 of its 12 spending bills needed for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Ellzey defeats Trump-backed Wright in all-GOP Texas runoff

early favorite for the suburban Dallas-Fort Worth seat and had the support of dozens of House Republicans, a position that was strengthened after Trump gave her his imprimatur in the days before the May 1

Congress · 117th Congress

First Jan. 6 select committee hearing gives cops spotlight

Matt Gaetz of Florida, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Louie Gohmert of Texas and Paul Gosar of Arizona will hold a 1 p.m. news conference outside the Justice Department on Tuesday “demanding answers

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Is Sen. John Boozman too nice for the Republican Party?

From the time Cotton joined Boozman in the Senate, in 2015, through July 1 of this year, there were 1,282 votes in which a majority of one party voted the opposite way from a majority of the other

Opinion · 117th Congress

Election Day 2022 will be Independents’ Day

In 2020, that margin was reduced to a 1-point advantage. Second, in terms of ideology, self-defined conservatives outnumbered liberals by 9 points in 2016.